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Harel13

Am Yisrael Chai
Staff member
Premium Member
I just discovered this:
Toast sandwich - Wikipedia

WHY IS THIS A THING???

The Talmud refers a number of times in mocking fashion to a Babylonian custom of eating bread with bread. This custom is the basis of the Talmudic Jewish expression "הני בבלאי טיפשאי דאכלי נהמא בנהמא" - "Those stupid Babylonians that eat bread with bread". It never occurred to me that someone 1300 years later would still consider this a "dish".

In case you're wondering how I came by this "dish" (I'm sorry, I really can't consider something like this an actual dish), it was via the following video (starting from 1:50):
 

Rival

Diex Aie
Staff member
Premium Member
YES. I KNEW IT WOULD BE FROM THE UK :D

I was like... Please let this be British.
 

Debater Slayer

Vipassana
Staff member
Premium Member
Philosophical question: if you put bread inside bread, which is the filling and which is the sandwich?

I call this the Sandwhich Paradox.
 

Harel13

Am Yisrael Chai
Staff member
Premium Member
"Tags: bread 'n' bread."

Have you become a restaurateur instead of an RF mod, @Harel13?
Look, I was hoping you wouldn't notice, but it's difficult paying student fees with the extremely low wages I get here. So I thought I might moonlight a bit in the food business.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
I just discovered this:
Toast sandwich - Wikipedia

WHY IS THIS A THING???

The Talmud refers a number of times in mocking fashion to a Babylonian custom of eating bread with bread. This custom is the basis of the Talmudic Jewish expression "הני בבלאי טיפשאי דאכלי נהמא בנהמא" - "Those stupid Babylonians that eat bread with bread". It never occurred to me that someone 1300 years later would still consider this a "dish".

In case you're wondering how I came by this "dish" (I'm sorry, I really can't consider something like this an actual dish), it was via the following video (starting from 1:50):


Never had toast on bread but. I sometimes like to toast one side of the bread, butter the toasted side and slap 2 pieces together. Soft and warm outside with a toasted centre.

Also good with cheddar cheese as a filling
 

Debater Slayer

Vipassana
Staff member
Premium Member
Look, I was hoping you wouldn't notice, but it's difficult paying student fees with the extremely low wages I get here. So I thought I might moonlight a bit in the food business.

I could believe that, but there's one problem: bread with bread hardly passes as "food."
 

Viker

Your beloved eccentric Auntie Cristal
Oh great! A bread sandwich. I thought I invented that when I was a little one. :p
 

Shaul

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
Philosophical question: if you put bread inside bread, which is the filling and which is the sandwich?

I call this the Sandwhich Paradox.
If the Earl of Sandwich eats one, is he the filling or the one being filled by the filling that is itself a filling?
 

Father Heathen

Veteran Member
Never had toast on bread but. I sometimes like to toast one side of the bread, butter the toasted side and slap 2 pieces together. Soft and warm outside with a toasted centre.

Also good with cheddar cheese as a filling

We'll take two slices of bread, butter on one side each, a slice of cheese in-between (I prefer pepper jack), and then pan fry it. Often served alongside tomato soup.

Sometimes we'll add a slice of fried bologna as well.
 

Harel13

Am Yisrael Chai
Staff member
Premium Member
Says the guy who goes a whole week not eating chametz :sleepy::sunglasses:
Let me just remind you Hillel's matza sandwich came long before the Earl of Sandwich's. So, I'm rejecting this pathetic excuse for a sandwich in favor of the real, original sandwich. S'all good.
 

Rival

Diex Aie
Staff member
Premium Member
Let me just remind you Hillel's matza sandwich came long before the Earl of Sandwich's. So, I'm rejecting this pathetic excuse for a sandwich in favor of the real, original sandwich. S'all good.
Next time I go to Subway I'll ask for a "Hillel" and see what happens... :confused::smirk:
 
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